“Expel Muhammad Dahlan From the Emirates!” is a campaign slogan launched by Emirates which has been widely spread across social networks such as Twitter, to express the rejection by a wide range of people of the presence of Mohammad Dahlan in Abu Dhabi, and his work as an adviser to the Emir Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid.

Dahlan is a traitor and dismissed leader from Fatah, founder of a death squad in the Gaza Strip which operated until 2006, and a spy for Israel.

The Emiratis say: “Dahlan betrayed the Palestinian cause and nation in favor of Israel, so how do the UAE authorities accept this Israel-first agent to stay on its territory?”.

They add: “The filth of Dahlan began to be apparent in the Emirates after he succeeded in influencing people in the UAE government with his misleading thoughts, what caused the UAE government to start supporting criminals and traitors from all Arab countries, people who kill their own nations in support to the zionist project, and giving them refuge in the Emirates.”

The Emiratis accuse Dahlan of financing terrorism in the Sinai within the framework of a plan which distorts Islam and helps create ill will and conflict between Egypt and the Gaza Strip, which is under Hamas rule, the enemies of Dahlan.

An earlier reports was released which states that Dahlan, the traitor, stands behind a number of terrorist and sabotage operations which have targeted the Egyptian army in the Sinai near the Gaza Strip, in coordination with the Egyptian police and in favour of Israel. Dahlan and his partners in the Egyptian police are planning to strike Gaza and crush Hamas so that ultimately Dahlan, Abbas, PA will be able to take control over the strip.

Egyptian forces have tightened the control of Rafah, a town that straddles the Egypt-Gaza border, as well as the waters at the border to prevent any transport of merchandise into Gaza by sea. They expelled dozens of families from their houses on the Egyptian side near the Rafah border in the context of the implementation of an empty zone along the border with Gaza. Egyptian official said that they had destroyed over 350 smuggling tunnels since the army had deposed Islamist President Mohamed Morsi in early July of this year.